Halsey has officially released the deluxe version of her fifth studio album, The Great Impersonator. This new release marks the end of a very personal era for the artist.
The deluxe edition of The Great Impersonator features seven additional tracks that were not on the original version. This includes several songs that were previously hard to find or only available in certain formats. Fans can now listen to the full collection, which includes Lucid, Lessons, Alice of the Upper Class, Charades, Nothing, and the demo Afraid of the Dark.
One of the most exciting additions is Carry the Weight, a pop-rock song that Halsey had already performed for fans during her recent tour.
In a message to her followers, Halsey explained that it was very important for her to share every song she had written for this project. She called this release the final punctuation on a long sentence. The album was originally created after Halsey was diagnosed with several health issues, and it explores themes of life, death, and legacy.
Halsey also thanked her label, Columbia Records, for helping her bring this extended version of the album to the world. Following this release, Halsey is expected to continue performing at major festivals throughout the summer.
You can listen to the deluxe album below: